Sexually Transmitted Infection Symptoms You Should Know - Healthline
STIs are very common and can come with a variety of symptoms. Although some people might not experience symptoms at all, it's still worthwhile to know what signs to look out for. If left untreated, some STIs can cause serious damage to the body and be transmitted to other people through sexual contact. STI symptoms can range from mild to severe — and they can affect different parts of the body. After an initial infection, it can take days, weeks, months, or even years for symptoms to appear. But it's also common for some STIs, like chlamydia and hepatitis B, to be asymptomatic . This means people may not even realize they have it. Here are the main symptoms to be aware of: Pain when urinating or having sex can be a sign of everything from chlamydia and gonorrhea to genital herpes. Dark urine can occur with hepatitis B. Unusual discharge from the vagina, penis, or anus can appear with chlamydia, gonorrhea, and trichomoniasis. Itchiness around the genitals may be seen with the li...